The following pages link to (Q3126645):
Displaying 18 items.
- Development and implementation of some BEM variants - A critical review (Q441685) (← links)
- Three-dimensional unsteady heat conduction analysis by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q443512) (← links)
- Efficient evaluation of weakly/strongly singular domain integrals in the BEM using a singular nodal integration method (Q463673) (← links)
- Numerical integration to obtain moment of inertia of nonhomogeneous material (Q666844) (← links)
- Multidimensional numerical integration for meshless BEM. (Q1412685) (← links)
- Complexity and accuracy of the grid-based direct-volume integration BEM for quasilinear problems (Q1654586) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of arbitrary singular domain integrals using third-degree B-spline basis functions (Q1718039) (← links)
- Definition of two-dimensional condensation via BEM, using the Glaser method approach (Q1858835) (← links)
- Initial stress formulation for elastoplastic analysis by improved multiple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q1961162) (← links)
- A high order scheme for unsteady heat conduction equations (Q2008853) (← links)
- A new radial basis integration method applied to the boundary element analysis of 2D scalar wave equations (Q2118577) (← links)
- Calculation of singular integrals on elements of three-dimensional problems by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q2127937) (← links)
- The kriging integration method applied to the boundary element analysis of Poisson problems (Q2209401) (← links)
- Three-dimensional transient heat conduction problems in FGMs via IG-DRBEM (Q2237456) (← links)
- Triple reciprocity method for unknown function's domain integral in boundary integral equation (Q2301621) (← links)
- Axisymmetric numerical integration by boundary element method (Q2486472) (← links)
- Two-dimensional steady heat conduction in functionally gradient materials by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q2507219) (← links)
- Axial symmetric stationary thermoelastic analysis by triple-reciprocity BEM (Q3423212) (← links)